Tourism ends 2023 on a high
from DION HENRICK in Cape TownCAPE TOWN - INTERNATIONAL tourism is on track to recover almost 90 percent of pre-pandemic levels by the end of this year. Gold Reef City resort, Joh ...
Read More »SA extends special permits for Basotho, Zimbabweans
by AKANI CHAUKEJOHANNESBURG - SOUTH Africa has extended the validity of special permits for Zimbabweans and Lesotho nationals living in the country for another two years. So ...
Read More »How SA’s delivery drivers handle Black Friday
CAPE TOWN - AS South Africa's e-commerce sector continues its robust growth, the post-Black Friday period offered a critical litmus test for logistics companies. South Africa's Bl ...
Read More »SA the world’s most dangerous country to drive
from DION HENRICK in Cape TownCAPE TOWN - SOUTH Africa has emerged among the world's most dangerous countries to drive. South Africa is the world's most dangerous place to drive i ...
Read More »Divisive SA party snubbed
by AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG - SOUTH Africans have snubbed a controversial opposition party that is denounced for dividing locals based on race and nationality as well as sup ...
Read More »Dell honours top performing partners
by MTHULISI SIBANDAJOHANNESBURG - FIRST Technology and Ubuntu Technologies were the biggest winners at the Dell Technologies South Africa Partner Awards. Dell Technologies South A ...
Read More »NYDA Unveils Second Phase of National Youth Service: Thousands of Opportunities Await
JOHANNESBURG – THE National Youth Development Agency (NYDA), working under the banner of the Presidential Youth Employment Intervention (PYEI), has officially opened applications ...
Read More »SA opposition plays xenophobic card for votes
by TINTSWALO BALOYIJOHANNESBURG - SOME opposition parties are stoking xenophobic flames as South Africa heads for watershed elections in 2024. Herman Mashaba's Beitbridge tour of ...
Read More »Cloud adoption could add billions to SA economy
by MTHULISI SIBANDAJOHANNESBURG - ENABLING more small, medium and micro enterprises (SMMEs) in South Africa to adopt cloud computing could contribute R185,9 billion (US$10,1 billi ...
Read More »SA leads surge in cyber crime against Africa
by TINTSWALO BALOYIÂ JOHANNESBURG - AFRICA remains one of the regions most targeted by cyber crime as organisations globally continue to become more digitised. cyber crime Kaspersk ...
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